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[[File:Ccc.jpeg|right|alt=|frameless]][[File:Blackpillmeme335.png|alt=|right|frameless|335x335px]]A '''genetic dead end''', abbreviated '''GDE''', is someone who will never pass on their | [[File:Ccc.jpeg|right|alt=|frameless]][[File:Blackpillmeme335.png|alt=|right|frameless|335x335px]]A '''genetic dead end''', abbreviated '''GDE''', is someone who will never pass on their [[Genetics|genetic]] material; applies to various [[nonsexual]] people. It basically refers to someone who will never breed and pass on their genes; hence a dead end (stoppage) of one's genes. | ||
== Origin == | == Origin == | ||
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== Statistics == | == Statistics == | ||
Among humans, [[males]] are [[reproductive success|twice as likely]] to becomes GDE's than [[females]]. The leading (and seemingly only) cause for becoming a GDE among females is high [[IQ]].<ref name=":0" /> | Among humans, [[Men|males]] are [[reproductive success|twice as likely]] to becomes GDE's than [[Femoid|females]]. The leading (and seemingly only) cause for becoming a GDE among females is high [[IQ]].<ref name=":0" /> | ||
Analyses of the National Child Development Study show that more [[IQ|intelligent]] men and women express preference to remain childless early in their reproductive careers, but only more intelligent women (not more intelligent men) are more likely to remain childless [[Sexpiration date|by the end of their reproductive careers]]. Controlling for education and earnings does not at all attenuate the association between childhood general intelligence and lifetime childlessness among women. One-standard-deviation increase in childhood general intelligence (15 IQ points) decreases women’s odds of parenthood by 21–25%. Because women have a greater impact on the average intelligence of future generations, the [[dysgenic]] fertility among women is predicted to lead to a decline in the average intelligence of the population in advanced industrial nations.<ref name=":0">https://personal.lse.ac.uk/kanazawa/pdfs/SSR2014.pdf</ref> | Analyses of the National Child Development Study show that more [[IQ|intelligent]] men and women express preference to remain childless early in their reproductive careers, but only more intelligent women (not more intelligent men) are more likely to remain childless [[Sexpiration date|by the end of their reproductive careers]]. Controlling for education and earnings does not at all attenuate the association between childhood general intelligence and lifetime childlessness among women. One-standard-deviation increase in childhood general intelligence (15 IQ points) decreases women’s odds of parenthood by 21–25%. Because women have a greater impact on the average intelligence of future generations, the [[dysgenic]] fertility among women is predicted to lead to a decline in the average intelligence of the population in advanced industrial nations.<ref name=":0">https://personal.lse.ac.uk/kanazawa/pdfs/SSR2014.pdf</ref> | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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{{Blackpill}} | {{Blackpill}} | ||
[[category:trueceldom]] | [[category:trueceldom]] | ||
[[Category:Theories]] | [[Category:Theories]] | ||
[[Category:inceldom]] | [[Category:inceldom]] |